Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1949

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Qldferiefl fa to plan tasty, well-balanced meals. The student governing body of the Junior High School is the Junior Student Council. To lead this organization was: President, Fred Bomniarito and his assistants, Vice President, Richard Saffleyg Sec- retary, Judy Craffg and Treasurer, Emnialcne Huds- BACK ROW: Glaze, Alexan- l der, Crabtree, Ditzler, Taylor, S. Smith, Harper, Dobbins, I. 5 Ferguson, B. Black, Douglas. 1 MIDDLE ROW: Gamfaio, FOX, t Moeller, D. Moeller, Lowe, Lacy, Meers, Lefmann. Vitale, Mc- Lain. FRONT ROW: Lewis, Morey, Major, Foote, Willhott, Fabe, McKean, Markmann, Grisham, Mangus, Nece. BACK ROW: Hoskins, Merkel, Green, Reeds, Elders, Rasheed, Pikey, Leonard, Rentz, Barrett, Kato, Heinrich, Hardy. MIDDLE ROW: McGuire, Sager, Arm- strong, Reisencher, Hitt, Bowler, Hudson, Farmer, Zaritz, P. Allen, P. White, Helde, Burk. FRONT ROW: Gerdes, Hopkins, Grubbs, Arter, Wade, Rouse, Reppy, Hinkel, Harrington, Primo, J. Brown, Blanton. BACK ROW: Small, Wilder- mann, Niebert, Wietholter, Bom- marito, Ross, I. Smith, Bowler, Drennen. MIDDLE ROW: Bran- des, Lotz, Niemeyer, Struse, Burton, Stellman, Meyers, I. Al- len, Reiley. FRONT ROW: Strohbeck, Bedrosian, Banta, A. Black, Byrd, Wilkerson, Fine- more, Uptain, Byrd. BACK ROW: Childs, Hughes, Gilmore, Lammert, Fischer, Otey, Hoesli, Hood, Zirkelbach, Gibson, Heier, Goodman, Gra- ble, MIDDLE ROVV: Geraghty, Grunewald, Gossom, Delozier, Humbrick, Hudson, Fitzmaurice, Pollard, G o u c h e, Hamlin, Fi-anjo, Volmer, Gebhart, BOT- TOM ROW: Matthews, Graham, Grail, Gunkel, Felger, Hutinqer, Bolckstieqel, Driscoll, Hagen, Friederich, Skattoif, Richardson. Page Twenty-Five fiue6 gi5fad66A pu ea peth. This group worked together with the Senior Student Council and presented joint Student Coun- oil dances at night for the entire school. A newer organization of the Junior High School is the Junior Science Club. This group was led by President Bill Hargate and Secretary Mary Fischer. --Mussm1sNssssemz:-K iiun4:w:sws.x--.tsf :..r .4 ss

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unior J orffemen, earn Sfrafegg The eighth graders really seemed to put the Junior High School on the map this year as they turned out in great numbers at sports events, dances, and all the school occasions. To prepare for the courses offered in the senior building, they were allowed to choose an elective subject. For those students wishing to have some prac- tical use in money and finance, the course of Junior Business provided many interesting hours. ln order to gain poise and self-confidence many chose Junior Speech as their elective. Stage fright became a thing of the past as fu- ture Barryinores and Bernhardts trod the boardsi' of N0l'll18Ildy',S Little Theater. Orators reigned supreme within the walls of the Junior High. For those more domestically inclined girls a course in foods was offered. ln it girls learned Page Twenty-Four BACK ROW: Price, Coons, Dawson, Creel, Buss, H. Wil- son, Preiqel, Russell, Pyle, M. Davis, Curtis, Chesker, I. Davis, MIDDLE ROW: Zavorak, D. Smith, Presley, Howard, Poun- cey, Warner, Roberts, Colliers, Rastberger, Crocker, Kouns, Pullman, Finley. FRONT ROW: Delozier, Patton, Potts, Cates, Doherty, Chenoweth, Burlew, Compton, Weisselbaum, Damers val, Corley, Ridder, Davis. BACK ROW: Alsop, Beckmcmn, McCoy, Boemer, Kyle, Bland- ford, lsgrig, Bradley, Ray, Wil- liams, Kitzsinqer, B. Iones. MIDDLE ROW: Bacon, Brown, Kiel, Levin, Winters, Bonney, Wolfe, Gaskill, Herboldt, Be- noist, Wood. FRONT ROW: Adams, Bellerson, Ofierjosl, Becker, Iohannpeter, Ziegler, Ia- cob, I. Brown, Ludrin, Brannon, Barnes, Anqan. Eighth grade art students make -metal trays for Glz,r'istma.s



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BACK ROW: Daniels, Graves Hargate, McClarney, Koester: Davidson, Frcxzee, Kohler, Hud- son, Hussman, Delaney, Marks wardt, Wallace. MIDDLE ROW: Ezell, Price, Bowman, Cooper, Martin, Loddeke, Harkins, Mau- rer, Bensiek, Williams, Iergens, Lohoeiner, King. FRONT ROW: Lauck, Richter, Mock, Marler, McCourt, Ioy, Voss, Chouris, Blumenkamp, Johndrow, Doney, Truebloocl. BACK ROW: C. Miller, Saff- ley, Kncxmiller, V. Smith, Stehl- mann, S. Tracy, D. Miller, Stur- geon, Krause, Utsch, Murphy, Sindlinger. MIDDLE ROW: Mul- len, Scheurmann, C. Tracy, Tala bert, Kasper, Lewis, Wuench, Moore, Greve, Kniep, I. White, Heidemonn, Thorrud. BOTTOM ROW: Dominick, Vetter, Schroll, Waddington, Scott, Strothcamp, Vie, Storms, Hughes, Plebcxs, Hurnden, Morrow. maifeur-A emonzillra fe CCOIWLIQEJ men fd They also had a reporter, Ray Burlew, who attended monthly meetings of the Junior Academy of Science which included repre- sentatives froni the entire St. Louis area. At the meetings of this new Junior Science Club members discussed problems pertaining to the various phases of science. Coach McCartney proudly exhibited his eighth grade boys' basketball team and added that he felt that they will make fine varsity players in the years to come. Harold Beck- mann, Richard Lodly, Larry Tracy and David Barnes were the outstanding players who were working toward this goal. These guys and gals also kept up the so- cial whirl and elected Doris Cunlcel and Fred Bonnnarito to represent their class in the Saga Court of Love and Beauty. Looking forward to the time when they will be part of the Senior High, the eighth graders worked hard to establish a firm foundation. Page Twenty-Six J-un-io-r Speech, students learn, to speak properly.

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